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Lithium’s 1,200% frenzy tempered by blip in China’s EV market

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November 26, 2022
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“It’s likely for lithium prices to face some small correction until early next year,” said Susan Zou, Shanghai-based analyst at Rystad Energy. “Battery makers need to destock while EV manufacturers are about to meet their annual targets. Meanwhile, they face elevated costs for raw materials and traditionally weaker consumption in the first quarter of the year.”

Lithium prices in China have about tripled over the past year, according to data from Asian Metal Inc., and rallied more than 1,200% since 2020 as supply struggles to match rampant demand.

“We see the near-term lithium market remaining tight, supporting lithium prices,” analysts at Morgan Stanley wrote in a note Thursday. “However, we note that there is likely to be some price pullback when underlying demand for EVs starts to weaken sequentially, and industry players may become more cautious about placing orders and building inventory.”

Government aid

Chinese subsidies for EVs that encouraged rapid expansion over the past decade are due to be phased out at the end of 2022, though there is speculation they may be extended. Chinese EV giant BYD Co. is already raising the price of some cars, citing changes in government subsidies and volatile input costs.

“Whether the downturn in lithium prices remains sustainable would hinge on whether consumers would ultimately foot the bill of higher priced EVs,” said Keith Tan, associate regional pricing director for Asia metals at S&P Global Commodity Insights. “With government subsidies on EVs out of the picture next year, some in the industry think that the odds are stacked against further gains.”

Last week, China urged battery producers to expand output only when appropriate and avoid “vicious competition,” adding that it will punish companies for hoarding or price speculation. EV sales will be underpinned by rising economies of scale and global government stimulation, Citigroup Inc. wrote in a note this week lifting its short-term lithium forecasts.

“Overall fundamentals will support lithium prices to stay comparatively elevated in the next three to six months, as long as global economic growth can help maintain healthy EV demand next year,” Rystad Energy’s Zou added.

(By Annie Lee, with assistance from Chloe Lo)


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